Seogwipo is located in the southern part of Jeju Island, South Korea. It has unique marine resources and natural landscapes, and is a paradise for diving enthusiasts.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes:The waters of Seogwipo are home to a wide variety of marine life, including a variety of fish, turtles, starfish, and dolphins. The seafloor is rich in topography, with cliffs, caves, and arches, providing divers with plenty of room to explore.
Excellent Visibility: The water visibility in Seogwipo is extremely high, especially in the best diving season, with visibility usually exceeding 30 meters, providing tourists with an excellent diving vision and allowing for clear viewing of soft coral communities, giant kelp forests and large sea pines.
Comfortable Air and Water Temperature:Seogwipo has a mild climate, with temperatures ranging from 10 to 25 degrees Celsius throughout the year, and the water temperature is also relatively suitable, usually between 20 and 27 degrees Celsius. This warm seawater environment not only makes diving more comfortable, but also promotes the reproduction of underwater creatures.
Beginner Difficulty:The average depth of diving in Seogwipo is moderate, which is suitable for beginners.
Seogwipo diving is famous for its unique shipwreck exploration, rich underwater biological communities, excellent visibility and suitable air and water temperatures. It is an underwater adventure not to be missed.